Stay Informed: Explore the Latest Developments and Insights in Cannabis Science and Policy
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Legalizing Medical Marijuana Could Save $29B Annually in Health Insurance Costs
A new study finds that legalizing medical marijuana across the U.S. could save employers and workers a staggering $29 billion annually in health insurance costs.
By lowering premiums and reducing reliance on expensive medications, nationwide legalization is not just a win for patients, but for businesses too. The research shows how cannabis care could contribute to healthier workforces and more inclusive workplaces.
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Nixon Admitted Marijuana Is ‘Not Particularly Dangerous' In Newly Discovered Recording
In a newly uncovered recording, President Nixon admitted that marijuana wasn’t as dangerous as his policies suggested, though he still chose to maintain its criminalization. This contradiction highlights the political motives behind his decision, targeting certain communities during his presidency.
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Rethinking Cannabis Labels: Why 'Indica' and 'Sativa' Fall Short
Cannabis is evolving, and so should the way we talk about it.
Cannabis is more complex than the traditional "Indica vs. Sativa" labels. These terms are rooted in plant characteristics but don't capture the nuanced effects of cannabinoids and terpenes. Each strain is unique, with chemical makeups influencing experiences. A shift is underway to classify cannabis based on dominant compounds, terpene profiles, and their synergistic effects, giving consumers more insight into their choices.
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Psychologist Debunks the "Lazy Stoner" Myth
New research is breaking down the “lazy stoner” stereotype once and for all. Studies show no solid link between cannabis use and lack of motivation, proving that this myth is way outdated. Cannabis affects people differently, and it’s time to focus on the facts.
Whether you’re a user or not, it’s important to know the truth about marijuana and avoid spreading old misconceptions.
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Both Parties Now in Support of Legal Cannabis
Former President Trump has voiced support for Florida's marijuana legalization ballot measure, emphasizing the benefits of reducing arrests and improving medical access. However, he advocates for legislation to restrict public smoking, ensuring that legalization aligns with public health and community standards.
As Florida moves forward, this could set a precedent for other states, including South Dakota, where similar discussions might gain traction.
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Unconstitutional Win for Cannabis and Gun Rights
A federal appeals court has ruled that banning gun ownership for marijuana users is unconstitutional. This is a monumental step forward, ensuring that responsible, non-violent cannabis consumers can still exercise their right to bear arms.
Get ready for a future where your right to self-defense isn't compromised by your choice of medicine. This victory sets a powerful precedent, and it's just the beginning.